Drugs and Alcohol Archives | Books for Black Kids https://booksforblackkids.com/book-category/drugs-and-alcohol/ Representation in Literature Mon, 10 Mar 2025 16:23:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://booksforblackkids.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-Screenshot-2024-07-22-204808-32x32.png Drugs and Alcohol Archives | Books for Black Kids https://booksforblackkids.com/book-category/drugs-and-alcohol/ 32 32 Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir https://booksforblackkids.com/books/notes-from-a-young-black-chef-a-memoir/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/notes-from-a-young-black-chef-a-memoir/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2024 18:06:19 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/?post_type=books&p=5255 “Kwame Onwuachi’s story shines a light on food and culture not just in American restaurants or African American communities but […]

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“Kwame Onwuachi’s story shines a light on food and culture not just in American restaurants or African American communities but around the world.”–Questlove

By the time he was twenty-seven years old, Kwame Onwuachi had opened–and closed–one of the most talked about restaurants in America. He had launched his own catering company with twenty thousand dollars that he made from selling candy on the subway, yet he’d been told he would never make it on television because his cooking wasn’t “Southern” enough.

In this inspiring memoir about the intersection of race, fame, and food, he shares the remarkable story of his culinary coming-of-age. Growing up in the Bronx, as a boy Onwuachi was sent to rural Nigeria by his mother to “learn respect.” However, the hard-won knowledge gained in Africa was not enough to keep him from the temptation and easy money of the streets when he returned home.

But through food, he broke out of a dangerous downward spiral, embarking on a new beginning at the bottom of the culinary food chain as a chef on board a Deepwater Horizon cleanup ship, before going on to train in the kitchens of some of the most acclaimed restaurants in the country and appearing as a contestant on Top Chef. Onwuachi’s love of food and cooking remained a constant throughout, even when he found the road to success riddled with potholes.

As a young chef, he was forced to grapple with just how unwelcoming the world of fine dining can be for people of color, and his first restaurant, the culmination of years of planning, shuttered just months after opening. A powerful, heartfelt, and shockingly honest story of chasing your dreams–even when they don’t turn out as you expected–Notes from a Young Black Chef is one man’s pursuit of his passions, despite the odds.

“This is an astonishing and open-hearted story from one of the next generation’s stars of the culinary world. I am so excited to see what the future holds for Chef Kwame–he is a phoenix, rising into better and better things and showing us all what it means to be humble, hungry, and daring.” –Jos Andrs.

Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir
Written by Kwame Onwuachi and Joshua David Stein

Source: Publisher (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

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Concrete Rose https://booksforblackkids.com/books/concrete-rose-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/concrete-rose-2/#respond Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:14:00 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/?post_type=books&p=5049 International phenomenon Angie Thomas revisits Garden Heights seventeen years before the events of The Hate U Give in this searing […]

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International phenomenon Angie Thomas revisits Garden Heights seventeen years before the events of The Hate U Give in this searing and poignant exploration of Black boyhood and manhood. A Printz Honor Book!

If there’s one thing seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter knows, it’s that a real man takes care of his family. As the son of a former gang legend, Mav does that the only way he knows how: dealing for the King Lords. With this money he can help his mom, who works two jobs while his dad’s in prison.

Life’s not perfect, but with a fly girlfriend and a cousin who always has his back, Mav’s got everything under control.

Until, that is, Maverick finds out he’s a father.

Suddenly he has a baby, Seven, who depends on him for everything. But it’s not so easy to sling dope, finish school, and raise a child. So when he’s offered the chance to go straight, he takes it. In a world where he’s expected to amount to nothing, maybe Mav can prove he’s different.

When King Lord blood runs through your veins, though, you can’t just walk away. Loyalty, revenge, and responsibility threaten to tear Mav apart, especially after the brutal murder of a loved one. He’ll have to figure out for himself what it really means to be a man.

Concrete Rose
Written by Angie Thomas

Source: Publisher (HarperCollins)

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Dope Sick https://booksforblackkids.com/books/dope-sick-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/dope-sick-2/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:35:27 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/dope-sick-2/ A powerful novel of drugs, violence—and second chances. Dope Sick, from two-time Newbery Honor winner and five-time Coretta Scott King […]

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A powerful novel of drugs, violence—and second chances. Dope Sick, from two-time Newbery Honor winner and five-time Coretta Scott King Award winner Walter Dean Myers, belongs on reading lists beside Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds and Dear Martin by Nic Stone.

A drug deal goes south and a cop has been shot. Lil J’s on the run. And he’s starting to get dope sick. He’d do anything to change the last twenty-four hours, and when he stumbles into an abandoned building, it actually might be possible. . . .

Elements of magical realism intensify this harrowing story about drug use, violence, perceptions of reality, and second chances.

This ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers earned multiple starred reviews and was described as “vivid,” “nuanced,” and “intriguing.” Booklist said: “Myers’ narrative strategy is so inherently dramatic that it captures his readers’ attentions and imaginations, inviting not only empathy but also thoughtful discussion.”

Walter Dean Myers was a New York Times bestselling author, Printz Award winner, five-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award, two-time Newbery Honor recipient, and the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. Maria Russo, writing in the New York Times, called Myers “one of the greats and a champion of diversity in children’s books well before the cause got mainstream attention.”

Dope Sick
Written by Walter Dean Myers

Source: Publisher (HarperCollins)

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The Contender https://booksforblackkids.com/books/the-contender-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/the-contender-2/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:35:24 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/the-contender-2/ The breakthrough modern sports novel The Contender shows readers the true meaning of being a hero. This acclaimed novel by […]

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The breakthrough modern sports novel The Contender shows readers the true meaning of being a hero.

This acclaimed novel by celebrated sportswriter Robert Lipsyte, the recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in YA fiction, is the story of a young boxer in Harlem who overcomes hardships and finds hope in the ring on his path to becoming a contender.

Alfred Brooks is scared. He’s a high-school dropout, and his grocery store job is leading nowhere. His best friend is sinking further and further into drug addiction. Some street kids are after him for something he didn’t even do.

So Alfred begins going to Donatelli’s Gym, a boxing club in Harlem that has trained champions. There he learns it’s the effort, not the win, that makes the boxer—that before you can be a champion, you have to be a contender.

ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults * ALA Notable Children’s Book * New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age

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The Bluest Eye https://booksforblackkids.com/books/the-bluest-eye-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/the-bluest-eye-2/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:35:14 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/the-bluest-eye-2/ Read the searing first novel from the celebrated author of Beloved, which immerses us in the tragic, torn lives of […]

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Read the searing first novel from the celebrated author of Beloved, which immerses us in the tragic, torn lives of a poor black family in post-Depression 1940s Ohio.

Unloved, unseen, Pecola prays each night for blue eyes. In this way she dreams of becoming beautiful, of becoming someone – like her white schoolfellows – worthy of care and attention. Immersing us in the tragic, torn lives of a poor black family in post-Depression Ohio, Toni Morrison’s indelible debut reveals the nightmare at the heart of Pecola’s yearning, and the tragedy of its fulfilment.

**AS FEATURED IN OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB**

‘She revealed the sins of her nation, while profoundly elevating its canon. She suffused the telling of blackness with beauty, whilst steering us away from the perils of the white gaze. That’s why she told her stories. And why we will never, ever stop reading them’ Afua Hirsch

‘Discovering a writer like Toni Morrison is rarest of pleasures’ Washington Post

‘When she arrived, with her first novel, The Bluest Eye, she immediately re-ordered the American literary landscape’ Ben Okri

Winner of the PEN/Saul Bellow award for achievement in American fiction

The Bluest Eye
Written by Toni Morrison

Source: Publisher (Random House)

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A Girl Like Me (Ni-Ni Girl Chronicles) https://booksforblackkids.com/books/a-girl-like-me-ni-ni-girl-chronicles-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/a-girl-like-me-ni-ni-girl-chronicles-2/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:34:59 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/a-girl-like-me-ni-ni-girl-chronicles-2/ A high school beauty is out to save her troubled family when she meets a hip-hop Prince Charming in this […]

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A high school beauty is out to save her troubled family when she meets a hip-hop Prince Charming in this YA urban Cinderella story.

She’s got a voice like Keisha Cole and attitude to burn. She’s the body-rockin’, Bebe-sporting girl everyone in her high school wants to be—or be with. But behind her picture-perfect image, sixteen-year-old Elite has a crack-addicted mother, no father in sight, and is secretly raising her sister and two brothers on her own.

Now a radio contest has put her up-close-and-personal with mega-hot singer Haneef and their chemistry is too sizzling for Elite to stop pretending. As the clock ticks down fast for this ‘hood Cinderella, she has only one shot to save her family and make all of her dreams come true.

A Girl Like Me (Ni-Ni Girl Chronicles)
Written by Ni-Ni Simone

Source: Publisher (Kensington Books)

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Black Girl Unlimited: The Remarkable Story of a Teenage Wizard https://booksforblackkids.com/books/black-girl-unlimited-the-remarkable-story-of-a-teenage-wizard-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/black-girl-unlimited-the-remarkable-story-of-a-teenage-wizard-2/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:34:54 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/black-girl-unlimited-the-remarkable-story-of-a-teenage-wizard-2/ A William C. Morris Award Finalist “Brown has written a guidebook of survival and wonder.”—The New York Times “Just brilliant.”—Kirkus […]

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A William C. Morris Award Finalist

“Brown has written a guidebook of survival and wonder.”—The New York Times

“Just brilliant.”—Kirkus Reviews

Heavily autobiographical and infused with magical realism, Black Girl Unlimited fearlessly explores the intersections of poverty, sexual violence, depression, racism, and sexism—all through the arc of a transcendent coming-of-age story for fans of Renee Watson’s Piecing Me Together and Ibi Zoboi’s American Street.

Echo Brown is a wizard from the East Side, where apartments are small and parents suffer addictions to the white rocks. Yet there is magic . . . everywhere. New portals begin to open when Echo transfers to the rich school on the West Side, and an insightful teacher becomes a pivotal mentor.

Each day, Echo travels between two worlds, leaving her brothers, her friends, and a piece of herself behind on the East Side. There are dangers to leaving behind the place that made you. Echo soon realizes there is pain flowing through everyone around her, and a black veil of depression threatens to undo everything she’s worked for.

Christy Ottaviano Books

Black Girl Unlimited: The Remarkable Story of a Teenage Wizard
Written by Echo Brown

Source: Publisher (Henry Holt and Company (BYR))

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Forged by Fire (Hazelwood High Trilogy, 2) https://booksforblackkids.com/books/forged-by-fire-hazelwood-high-trilogy-2-2/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/forged-by-fire-hazelwood-high-trilogy-2-2/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:34:31 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/forged-by-fire-hazelwood-high-trilogy-2-2/ When Gerald was a child he was fascinated by fire. But fire is dangerous and powerful, and tragedy strikes. His […]

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When Gerald was a child he was fascinated by fire. But fire is dangerous and powerful, and tragedy strikes. His substance-addicted mother is taken from him. Then he loses the loving generosity of a favorite aunt. A brutal stepfather with a flaming temper and an evil secret makes his life miserable. The one bright light in Gerald’s life is his little half sister, Angel, whom he struggles to protect from her father, Jordan Sparks, who abuses her, and from their mother, whose irresponsible behavior forces Gerald to work hard to keep the family together.

As a teenager, Gerald finds success as a member of the Hazelwood Tigers basketball team, while Angel develops her talents as a dancer. Trouble still haunts them, however, and Gerald learns, painfully, that young friends can die and old enemies must be faced. In the end he must stand up to his stepfather alone in a blazing confrontation.

Sharon M. Draper has interwoven characters and events from her previous novel, Tears of a Tiger, in this unflinchingly realistic portrayal of poverty and child abuse. It is an inspiring story of a young man who rises above the tragic circumstances of his life by drawing on the love and strength of family and friends.

Forged by Fire (Hazelwood High Trilogy, 2)
Written by Sharon M. Draper

Source: Publisher (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)

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The Boy in the Black Suit https://booksforblackkids.com/books/the-boy-in-the-black-suit/ https://booksforblackkids.com/books/the-boy-in-the-black-suit/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 15:32:43 +0000 https://booksforblackkids.com/index.php/books/the-boy-in-the-black-suit/ A 2016 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book Just when seventeen-year-old Matt thinks he can’t handle one more piece of […]

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A 2016 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book

Just when seventeen-year-old Matt thinks he can’t handle one more piece of terrible news, he meets a girl who’s dealt with a lot more—and who just might be able to clue him in on how to rise up when life keeps knocking him down—in this “vivid, satisfying, and ultimately upbeat tale of grief, redemption, and grace” (Kirkus Reviews) from the Coretta Scott King – John Steptoe Award–winning author of When I Was the Greatest.

Matt wears a black suit every day. No, not because his mom died—although she did, and it sucks. But he wears the suit for his gig at the local funeral home, which pays way better than the Cluck Bucket, and he needs the income since his dad can’t handle the bills (or anything, really) on his own. So while Dad’s snagging bottles of whiskey, Matt’s snagging fifteen bucks an hour. Not bad. But everything else? Not good. Then Matt meets Lovey. Crazy name, and she’s been through more crazy stuff than he can imagine. Yet Lovey never cries. She’s tough. Really tough. Tough in the way Matt wishes he could be. Which is maybe why he’s drawn to her, and definitely why he can’t seem to shake her. Because there’s nothing more hopeful than finding a person who understands your loneliness—and who can maybe even help take it away.

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